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Topic: [Ask] How To Choose High Paying And Trusted Bounty Programs? (Read 376 times)

hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 501
Questions;
1. How to identifiy that the campaign is legit not scam?
Check if the money is escrowed or the campaign is ran by a trusted bitcointalk's campaign manager.You will need to spend good amount of time on bitcointalk to know what to trust and what to avoid.

2. How to count the final result if we are accepted?
You don't have to count your posts.The campaign manager does that.Keep reading the updates on your campaigns thread,they have every information you need whilst in the campaign.
Great suggestion, I don't have to count the final result but should update quality post. Ok I learn a great tip today.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1317
Get your game girl
Questions;
1. How to identifiy that the campaign is legit not scam?
Check if the money is escrowed or the campaign is ran by a trusted bitcointalk's campaign manager.You will need to spend good amount of time on bitcointalk to know what to trust and what to avoid.

2. How to count the final result if we are accepted?
You don't have to count your posts.The campaign manager does that.Keep reading the updates on your campaigns thread,they have every information you need whilst in the campaign.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 501
1. If the campaign manager has a high reputation or there is an escrow involved, you are most likely to get the payment you are owned.

2. (Your stakes / Total stakes) X total coins for signature campaign bounty = your earned coins
Great thanks for your answer, Manager in signature campaign is part of the important thing to consider. Ok I understand.
Don't just look at the reputation of a campaign manager or having an escrow involved because sometimes even if there are, you don't profit that big so you should look into the roadmap, whitepaper, and also its possible usage and if the teams working hard or not sometimes it can determine whether if an altcoin bounty signature campaign is good or not. 
Alright it means the coin itself. Who are people behind it and the function of the coin platform. Ok I got it.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 544
1. If the campaign manager has a high reputation or there is an escrow involved, you are most likely to get the payment you are owned.

2. (Your stakes / Total stakes) X total coins for signature campaign bounty = your earned coins
Great thanks for your answer, Manager in signature campaign is part of the important thing to consider. Ok I understand.
Don't just look at the reputation of a campaign manager or having an escrow involved because sometimes even if there are, you don't profit that big so you should look into the roadmap, whitepaper, and also its possible usage and if the teams working hard or not sometimes it can determine whether if an altcoin bounty signature campaign is good or not. 
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 501
1. If the campaign manager has a high reputation or there is an escrow involved, you are most likely to get the payment you are owned.

2. (Your stakes / Total stakes) X total coins for signature campaign bounty = your earned coins
Great thanks for your answer, Manager in signature campaign is part of the important thing to consider. Ok I understand.
hero member
Activity: 675
Merit: 513
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1. If the campaign manager has a high reputation or there is an escrow involved, you are most likely to get the payment you are owned.

2. (Your stakes / Total stakes) X total coins for signature campaign bounty = your earned coins
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 501
Hello All Members from Newbie to legendary members? I would to ask you to share your experience how to get profit from signature and social campaign. I just join a single signature campaign since I became a member in bitcointalk. This is coincidence I accepted in sigi https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/iexec-signature-campaign-1830011 . I am not sure how much will I accept from the campaign when I write the post.

Questions;
1. How to identifiy that the campaign is legit not scam?
2. How to count the final result if we are accepted?
I think these two questions are enough.

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